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Provides emergency food, housing assistance, a legal clinic, tax filing assistance, health insurance and Basic Food application assistance, resource navigation, and employment assistance.

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Tax Preparation Assistance
Health Insurance Information/Counseling
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Employment Preparation
General Legal Aid
This organization offers free legal advice and resources; please call for appointments.
Provides resource referrals, clothing, legal assistance, help with applying for utility assistance, and diapers (depending on donations). Staff speak English, Spanish, and Mixteco.

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Diapers
General Legal Aid
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Utility Assistance
Provides advocacy, community education, and legal guidance to refugees and immigrants.
Provides legal services for non-detained individuals who have immigration issues. Serves Adams, Chelan, Douglas, Ferry, Grant, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, and Stevens counties.
Offers free legal counseling to low-income families and under-served members of the community.
This agency offers appointments for legal consultations, which can be made by calling 425-747-7274 or 425-620-2778 in Spanish. Interpretation services are available for non-English speakers.
The Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides free legal assistance to address fundamental human needs such as housing, family safety, income security, health care, education, and more. Call for more information.
Free legal services for low income residents statewide. Clients may also apply online. Transgender medical coverage issues as well as discrimination issues can be brought to CLEAR.
Offers free, 30-60 minute legal consultations and referrals to clients who might otherwise not have access to the legal system. The clinics focus on civil legal issues and consultations are completed over the phone. Serves King County residents or people with legal issues in King County.
Provides legal services for non-detained individuals who have immigration issues. Serves all of Western Washington.

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Provides legal services for non-detained individuals who have immigration issues. Serves Adams, Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Kittitas, Klickitat, Walla Walla, Whitman & Yakima counties.
This organization provides case management or comprehensive services and resources for recent immigrants, refugees, and/or asylum seekers.

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General Legal Aid
Offers free legal assistance to Legal Permanent Residents ("green card" holders) interested in pursuing citizenship. Also offers a hotline and text line program that provides support with the naturalization process and helps community members connect with the services they need.

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
This organization offers legal resources, including immigration and naturalization.
An online guide to free civil & family legal services for low-income persons and seniors in WA state. This site provides legal education materials and tools that give you basic information on a number of legal problems, and in some cases, detailed instructions and forms to help you represent yourself in court. The website is maintained by Northwest Justice Project.

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General Legal Aid
Provides high quality, low cost immigration legal services to foreign born individuals and their families.
Services offered to military families who have a family member with special health care need.
Offers free legal immigration services to members of the Latinx LGBTQ+ community, prioritizing cases for people who are vulnerable and detained, and those who are already in immigration proceedings.
Provides free civil legal services affecting housing, family, farmworkers, health, financial security, and immigration. Staff speak Spanish and Mixteco.

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General Legal Aid
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
The Immigrant Safety Plan is a community resource to help parents plan for the care of their child(ren) (with or without status) in the event that a parent is unable to care for their child, particularly if the parent is detained or deported. Sign up for a virtual training on 2/5 or see the webpage for a Youtube link to a previous training. There is also a document that provides information on safety planning.

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
This organization offers free legal advice and resources; please call for appointments.
Provide free civil legal assistance to low-income Whatcom County residents.
A local office of World Relief, a global faith-based humanitarian organization focused on helping refugees and immigrants in vulnerable situations rebuild their lives in a new country. Services include refugee resettlement, aid for Humanitarian Parolees, immigration legal services, English and cultural orientation classes, and family programs. Contact for more information about programs and eligibility.

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
English as a Second Language
Refugee Resettlement Services
Citizenship Education
This line offers information about receiving or paying child support and how to apply.

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Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Offers legal services to immigrants, refugees, asylees and their families.
Provides play and learn groups, resource navigation, employment support and training, parenting classes, and a weekly legal clinic.

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Employment Preparation
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
General Legal Aid
Parenting Skills Classes
Children's Play Groups
This organization offers free 30-minute consultations by appointment and a monthly legal clinic. Services include free direct representation, consultations, and legal clinics for issues related to criminal law and more.
Online legal resources & information for women and the LGBTQ+ community in Washington state.
Free legal services for low income seniors aged 60+ statewide. Clients may also apply online. Please call for details.
Offer legal resources including immigration & naturalization.
Advocates assist Deaf, DeafBlind or hard of hearing people who are survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence and who need help. Also offers counseling and housing programs. See website for service information.

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Domestic Violence Hotlines
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
The Family Intervention Response to Stop Trauma (FIRST) Clinic is a nonprofit organization focused on preventing trauma caused by family separation. FIRST operates at no costs to its clients, placing necessary resources within reach, and allowing families to focus on their safety and health.
Free legal services for low income residents in King County via 211.
Offers free legal representation and advice to people in Washington State who have been denied unemployment benefits or whose award of benefits is being challenged.

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Labor and Employment Law
This organization provides advocacy, support services, and resources for immigrants, refugees, and asylees residing in WA State.

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Provides legal services for non-detained individuals who have immigration issues. Serves Island, King, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom counties.
The OSPI Special Education Parent Liaison is available as a resource to parents in non-legal special education matters and serves as a neutral and independent advocate for a fair process.

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Special Education Advocacy
This non-profit offers free immigration legal services to vulnerable populations in detention centers, survivors of domestic violence, torture, human trafficking, etc. For those affected by COVID, please call 206-805-8917. For the legal clinic at ACRS, please call (206) 695-7639.
Services include refugee resettlement, immigration legal services, English and cultural orientation classes, early childhood programs and navigation, and employment services.

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
English as a Second Language
Refugee Resettlement Services
Employment Preparation
Citizenship Education
Offers diapers, wipes, legal services, parenting classes, and resource navigation.
The Civil Rights Division accepts complaints about employers that failed to accommodate an employee's pregnancy or breastfeeding needs. Contact the Office of the Attorney General by emailing [email protected] or by leaving a message on the toll-free line (833) 660-4877.

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Labor and Employment Law